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Brooklawn Physical Education and Health. 2012-2013. Brooklawn Physcal Education and Health Staff. Mr. Wilbur: Lead Teacher Ms. Satch Mr. DiGiacomo Ms. Fiore Mr. Totka Ms. Rushing Mr. Gihorski. Locks and T shirts.
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Brooklawn Physical Education and Health 2012-2013
BrooklawnPhyscal Education and Health Staff • Mr. Wilbur: Lead Teacher • Ms. Satch • Mr. DiGiacomo • Ms. Fiore • Mr. Totka • Ms. Rushing • Mr. Gihorski
Locks and T shirts • Your child has received a red combination lock at $6 and a Brooklawn Physical Education grey Tshirt at $7. • The lock stays on their assigned locker and their uniform and all valuables should get locked in their locker. • The uniform should be brought home at LEAST once a week to be washed.
Uniform • The Brooklawn Physical Education uniform consists of the grey BrooklawnT shirt, athletic shorts (NO zippers, buttons, or buckles), socks, and SNEAKERS. • We go outside on the field when the weather is nice, so keep in mind that things could get muddy. • All students must print their names on the front of their t shirt
Deodorant • Deodorant can be kept in the lockers as long as it is NOT a spray and it is NOT glass.
Students Expectations • Students are expected to change for physical education and use the locker room facilities during the first 5 minutes of their assigned physical education period. After that time, the student will be marked late to class.
Student Expectations • Students are not permitted in the locker room during the physical education period for any reason unless accompanied by a teacher.
Student Expectations • Students are responsible for their own possessions!!! Students must have a red lock and use it on their own assigned physical education locker. If the lock is on a different locker, it will be cut off immediately. No key locks are allowed, a red master combination lock purchased from the school/ P.E. department is required.
Student Expectations • Students who behave in a manner that is dangerous to themselves or others, or are disruptive in class, are subject to disciplinary action. Such students could receive a zero for the day and/ or disciplinary action by the administration. Students are reminded that any lack of participation will result in grade reduction.
Student Expectations • At the end of the period, students are expected to remain in the locker room until the passing bell rings. Any student who leaves this area before the bell will be considered to have CUT class and the appropriate disciplinary action will be taken.
Students Expectations • Any questionable subject matter on clothing will not be allowed. NO jewelry is allowed. All piercings and earrings, as well as necklaces, bracelets, rings etc. are to be taken off before class begins. It is recommended that all possessions of value be left at home! All long hair must be pulled back out of the students’ face.
Students Expectations • Excessive “unprepareds” can result in a poor grade.
Students Expectations • Students are encouraged to be prepared and participate in all physical education and health classes. Missing out on these life skills could affect adult health in the future.
Grading • Skill Assessment will take place in a dynamic environment for each unit a student participates in.
Grading • Fitnessgram Health Related Testing is also an important part of each students grade. It includes many aspects of overall health and well-being. Students will be tested on pushups, curlups, PACER jog, mile run, and sit and reach.
Grading • Assessment is a required component for all students. All assignments will be calculated into the students’ physical education grades each marking period.
Grading Policy • Participation 6 points • Preparation 6 points • Skill Assessing 4 points • Written Knowledge 4 points Total points that can be earned = 20
Point Distribution Scale • 19-20 A 98-100 • 18 A- 90 • 17 B+ 85 • 16 B 80 • 15 B- 75 • 14 C+ 70
Point Distribution • 13 C 65 • 12 C- 60 • 11 D+ 55 • 10 D 50 • 9 or less F 45
Assessment Procedures • Written Skills and Knowledge of Activity: 20% • Self Assessment • Peer Assessment • Teacher Observation • Written Assignments • Homework Assignments
Assessment Procedures • Analyss of Skills an Performance: 20% • Self-Assessment • Partner Assessment • Teacher Observation • Written Assessment • Meets/ Exceeds personal ability • Fitness Assessment • Demonstration of Skills • Understanding of Rules
Assessment Procedures • Class/ Group Participation: 30% • Group Cooperation • Daily Warm-ups • Behavior
Assessment Procedures • Preparation: 30% • Wears the appropriate attire for physical education • Arrives on time and follows guidelines
Locker Room Procedures • Any type of bullying, intimidation, or harassment of any kind will NOT be tolerated. • Students should come to class, get changed, put their personal belongings in their assigned locker and make sure their lock is locked!
Workfolders • Each student will receive a workfolder • Workfolders will contain all written assignments, assessments, and work, completed by your child during the course of the year.
Health • Each student will get 1 full Marking Period of Health. • Health will take place during 2nd and 3rd Marking Period.
Health Evaluation and Assessment • Test and Quizzes 45% • Class Work and Journals 35% • Homework 20%
Brooklawn PE Website • Click on the Academics tab on the Brooklawn website • Click on the Physical Education Website • This information is very new and will be up on the website very soon!